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In the Forum: Playback Listening
In the Thread: The "artificially" made music?
Post Subject: You are very much correct.Posted by Romy the Cat on: 7/11/2010
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 zako wrote:
Yes we now can digitally replace the violin section and cello section,,and horn and bass,,and wind and tymponyss of an orchestra....I will now orchestrate a new Mahler Ressurection,,,,replacing Micheal Tilson Thomas with my version,,,,I wont have to pay those drunken musicions,,Or by a tuxcedo or a batton to wave around,,,I will be the greatest conductor in the world...Tear down Boston symphony hall..You wont need that old barn and replace with a used car lot,,,,,Your audio system at home will be your orchestra hall,,,,

Zako, behind the best intentions of your sarcasm your will be surprised how close you heat the target. I never made a secret that I am one of those “closet conductors” and I would like to use audio means to override my musical incompetence. In fact, it is what I have been doing in one way or other for years.

I do not know how about to tear down Boston symphony hall but I see no problem if an individual like me would have identical expressive tools as Micheal Tilson Thomas has. It would go very much alone with my interests, inclinations and objectives.  In my case, sine I know the playback component of the whole ceremony it might be very interesting to made playback, composition and the performing manner to triple-stress  something to an expressive amplitude what it was never taken before. I would like to do something like this soon or later the tool like this become avalble.

Rgs, the Cat

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